Friday, November 13, 2009

I’m tired of bad pastor stories

I write so many stories about pastors neglecting their duties that I think it’s time for a good pastor story. Pastor Joel Miller is trying to feed the homeless. He’s fasting for up to 30 days in an attempt to gather 30,000 cans of food for a local food bank. His goal is to fill up the local food banks before Thanksgiving so needy family can eat.

Miller, a 43-year-old pastor of an independent church, has been doing a water-only fast for almost two weeks to raise awareness of hunger and generate donations for food pantries.

He wants to receive 30,000 cans of non-perishable goods. So far, he has about 8,000.

I stopped by and met him today and asked him a few questions about his effort.

Too bad Miller is in Texas. I would drive over a drop a case of can if I could. I think I’ll donate some cash instead. Miller has a website up called www.mckinneyfooddrive.com. They accept paypal.

He’s faced down temptation better than I could.

He was at Discount Tire having a tire changed when a tray full of free Jimmy John’s sandwiches walked through the door. Miller said there’s never a time when he’d turn down a free sandwich. His hand reached out automatically, and he had to will it back to his side.

Fasting for 30 days is hard work. Feeding the homeless is good work. Hard work, good work, and a good cause make for a decent human being. I think Joel Miller qualifies as a good pastor. 

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There are definitely good ones.
Great post.

Too often we get so wrapped up in the negatives associated with the faithful, that it becomes what we expect at every turn. There are good people everywhere, even among the superstitious.
Fortunately, there are probably as many, if not more, positive stories about pastors than the ones you normally post about. I do appreciate your posts though, it's important that people know that Christians are just as flawed as any other person on the planet, even us saintly atheists. ;-)
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I've had several conversations with friends, relatives, and my wife over the last few days. All have hit on the samebad karma aspect of my blog. They want me to offset the bad with more art, photography, stories about me, and stories about good people. I actually think it is a good idea.
I think you have a good balance now. I don't read all the details of the youth pastor and pastor stuff, but I do enjoy the other posts and read them.
That is a greast idea.

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